temporary retention permission for the continuation of use and change of use of the site, the security building and the ground floor of the administration building from its previous mining use to an administrative and logistics cent... Signup to read full development description (no card required)

alter previously permitted wind farm development (Planning Register References 14/139 (Laois), 14/202 & 15/629 (Kilkenny) and 14/510138 & 15/600924 (Tipperary)) where the permitted development also extends into the townlands of Bruckana, Baunmore and Rathpatrick, County Kilkenny and Killoran near Templetuohy, County Tipperary. The proposed alterations will consist of: increasing the turbine rotor diameter of the two permitted turbines from a maximum of 113m to a maximum of 136m, while maintaining the overall tip height of up to 156m per the permitted develop... login required.

alter previously permitted wind farm development (Planning Register References 14/109 (Laois), 14/202 & 15/629 (Kilkenny) and 14/510138 & 15/600924 (Tipperary)) where the permitted development also extends into the townlands of Bruckana, Baunmore and Rathpatrick, County Kilkenny and Killoran near Templetuohy, County Tipperary. The proposed alterations will consist of: increasing the turbine rotor diameter of the two permitted turbines from a maximum of 113m to a maximum of 136m, while maintaining the overall tip height of up to 156m per the permitted develop... login required.

for construction of a single storey detached dwelling, detached garage, waste water treatment system and percolation area, re-use of existing vehicular entrance and all associated site works... login required.

Temporary Retention permission for the continuation of use and change of use of the site and buildings from its previous mining use to an administrative and logistics centre on the site of the former 'Galmoy Mines', in the townslands of Castletown, Whiteswall, Rathreagh, Rathbane and Moneynamuc... login required.

develop an underground mine extension to the former Galmoy Zinc & Lead Mine. The underground extension to the mine underlies the townland of Kyle, Co. Laois and will comprise the develelopment of underground workings including an access route to join underground mining works concurrently proposed as recomencement in Co. Kilkenny under Reg. Ref. 18/229 in the Kilkenny townlands of Garrylaun, Castletown,... login required.

The development will consist of the recommencement of underground mining at the former Galmoy Zinc and Lead Mine, comprising access portal, declines, ventilation shafts and extension to underground workings. The proposed development will also involve the refurbishment and retention of a number of surface structures, including water well pump stations, dewatering wells; buildings including plant electrical building, pump houses, workshops, offices, laboratories, toilets and washing facilities, mine change house, security house, storage and warehouse areas, including structures for reagents, cement, engineered fill, sand, ore, cores, fuel, emulsion, dust collectors and backfill preparation; including water and other pipelines, water treatment plant, water discharge diffuser, sewage holding tanks and sewage treatment facilities, storm water storage pond and... login required.

for the following: A) Construction of an Agricultural Cubicle Shed B) Construction of an unroofed Buffer Feed Passage and underground Slatted Tank C) Construction of a Geomembrane Slurry Lagoon and all associated site works at... login required.

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